HTC Apache

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HTC Apache
Manufacturer UTStarcom
Type Pocket PC smartphone
Media MiniSD, 128 MB internal memory
Operating system Windows Mobile 56.1
Power Battery
CPU 416 MHz PXA270
Display 64k-color TFT
Input Keyboard/touchscreen
Camera 1.3-megapixel
Touchpad Sensitive touchscreen
Connectivity Bluetooth, WiFi, USB, IR
Successor HTC Titan

The Pocket PC Apache is a Windows Mobile 5.0 device, sold as the PPC-6700 by Sprint, and the XV6700 by Verizon Wireless and other US carriers. The device was one of the first CDMA Windows Mobile 5.0 devices on the market, and the first to be released in the United States. It has a slide out keyboard.

The device was initially available in the U.S. as a Sprint PCS, in October 2005. It is now offered by Cellular South, Alltel, Qwest, Sprint, Embarq and Verizon Wireless.

In Canada, the PPC-6700 was offered by Telus in December 2005, Bell Canada in April 2006, and Sasktel in August 2006.

The upgraded generation of the model is the HTC Mogul, also known as the HTC Titan, the PPC-6800, or the XV6800 from Verizon Wireless.

Features

  • CDMA 1xRTT/EVDO
  • Bluetooth
  • 802.11b Wi-Fi
  • 1.3 Megapixel camera/camcorder
  • Built in QWERTY slide out keyboard (but no hardware ctrl key)
  • Blue LED keyboard backlight
  • 2.88" 64K color TFT touchscreen
  • Speakerphone
  • USB and infrared dial up networking
  • MiniSD / MMC card slot

Reference: Section 5.4 of the Verizon XV6700 User Manual (expansion slot compatible with miniSD and MMC cards)

Specifications

  • Band: CDMA 800/1900
  • Weight: 6.07 oz
  • Dimensions: 4.25" x 2.32" x 0.93"
  • Battery Type: Lithium Ion polymer 1350 mAh
  • Display Resolution: 240x320 16-bit QVGA
  • Java: Yes, MIDP: 2.0
  • Built in memory: 128 MB (Flash memory), 64 MB Ram

Due to the popularity of the device there are many unofficial Operating System releases found on the Internet. Most notably, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional.

US production rights

As of July 7, 2008 UTStarcom no longer supports the HTC Apache for US customers.

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